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Get to Know Labin Duke
Rebecca Terhune Rebecca Terhune

Get to Know Labin Duke

By The Rev. Jason S. Terhune, ‘15

Visit us at Nashotah House, whether ‘virtually’ or in person. Meet the people that make up the faculty, students, and staff at our seminary. We are happy to help answer any questions you have. Below is an inside look with Nashotah House’s Executive Vice-President, Labin Duke, and his family. Enjoy!

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Holiness in Leviticus 19:1-2, 9-18
Rebecca Terhune Rebecca Terhune

Holiness in Leviticus 19:1-2, 9-18

By Garwood Anderson, Ph.D.

It makes a certain kind of sense that we make only a few excursions into the book of Leviticus. This book offers virtually nothing to move along the Old Testament story, and its highly specific and often arcane statutes do not often lead to any obvious application for modern Christian hearers. Not many of us complain that we do not hear enough from Leviticus.

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Appropriating the Monastic Tradition
Rebecca Terhune Rebecca Terhune

Appropriating the Monastic Tradition

One of the odd, we might say paradoxical, features of Christian living is the experience of these two sides of the paschal mystery simultaneously. For example, Paul himself narrates in 2 Corinthians how “We are afflicted in every way, but not crushed; perplexed, but not driven to despair; persecuted but not forsaken; struck down but not destroyed; always carrying in the body the death of Jesus, so that the life of Jesus may also be visible in our bodies” (4: 8-10). This “life of Jesus” (which can be none other than the resurrected life of Jesus) manifests itself as an abiding hope in the midst of our trials.

By the Rev. Julia Gatta, Ph.D.

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Born (Again) in Diaspora
Rebecca Terhune Rebecca Terhune

Born (Again) in Diaspora

By The Rev. Canon Aaron Zook, ‘12

he functional difference between our diaspora and the Babylonian Exile is that we have all been scattered together.

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Holy Saturday: The Earth Holds its Breath
Rebecca Terhune Rebecca Terhune

Holy Saturday: The Earth Holds its Breath

The Rev. Dr. Esau McCaulley, ’13

Holy Saturday reminds us, as the Sabbath itself does, that for all our activity our hope is not in the things that we do. Our hope is in the God who created all and instituted the day of rest to remind us of our limits.

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What is Spiritual Communion?
Rebecca Terhune Rebecca Terhune

What is Spiritual Communion?

A discussion with The Rev. Christian Wood, ‘16, and The Rev. Dr. Thomas Holtzen Professor of Historical and Systematic Theology at Nashotah House; and The Rev. Dr. Matthew S. C. Olver Assistant Professor of Liturgics and Pastoral Theology at Nashotah House.

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Coronatide
Rebecca Terhune Rebecca Terhune

Coronatide

By The Rev. Steve Rice, D.Min., ‘15

Time (speed) may be our generation’s Tower of Babel. 5G, Amazon Prime, livestream, etc., our subtle and unconscious efforts toward divinity. Coronatide may be the thing that slows the advance. Perhaps the gift of Coronatide is that very reminder: the Son of God acts upon all time but is not himself measured by it.

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An Introduction to Hymns
Rebecca Terhune Rebecca Terhune

An Introduction to Hymns

By Geoffrey Williams, D.M.A.

At Nashotah House, our choral scholars practice the musical expression of the interpretation of music for our twice daily worship. It is our responsibility as present and future leaders to be well-versed in the traditions and trends in church music so that we might best offer glimpses of beauty.

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Life in the Shadow of the Cross
Rebecca Terhune Rebecca Terhune

Life in the Shadow of the Cross

By Elisabeth Kincaid, Ph.D.

For the first time for many of us in contemporary America, the veil of enjoyment has been tugged back to allow more than mere glimpses but a sustained contemplation of the sorrow and brokenness which lies at the heart of the world.

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A Sermon for the Third Sunday in Lent, 2020
Rebecca Terhune Rebecca Terhune

A Sermon for the Third Sunday in Lent, 2020

By The Rev. Scott Allen Seefeldt, ‘07

The question is not whether we will be thirsty. Thirst is just part of being human. Whether we will have eyes to see the deeper, spiritual longing to which our physical thirst points is a matter of perspective.

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Holy Week Resources
Rebecca Terhune Rebecca Terhune

Holy Week Resources

This year, most of us will be in our homes during all of Holy Week and Easter. Yet, even as we sit at kitchen tables, or living rooms, or even our backyards, we will join in the celebration with angels, archangels, and all the company of heaven--and God’s church will carry on, even in this challenging time.

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Worship in a Time of Pandemic (Part 2)
Rebecca Terhune Rebecca Terhune

Worship in a Time of Pandemic (Part 2)

Part one of this essay considered questions of administering Holy Communion during the pandemic as well as the question of whether or not to hold public worship. Today I consider the responsibilities of clergy and the faithful and offer some practical resources and suggestions for worship in these disruptive times.

By the Rev. Matthew S.C. Olver, Ph.D.

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Worship in a Time of Pandemic (Part 1)
Rebecca Terhune Rebecca Terhune

Worship in a Time of Pandemic (Part 1)

As the liturgy professor at Nashotah House Theological Seminary, I receive a pretty regular stream of requests and questions from people all over the place, whom I’ve never met. They range from, “Where should I buy my alb?” to “Should there be a cross in a gospel procession?” Now, with the outbreak of COVID-19 and its disruption of our lives, I’ve received a number of questions about public worship in this period of social distancing.

By the Rev. Matthew S.C. Olver, Ph.D.

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All One in Christ
Teri Lynn Monarrez Teri Lynn Monarrez

All One in Christ

By Hans Boersma, Ph.D.

Why Christian Platonism Is Key to the Great Tradition.

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Why Patristics?
Teri Lynn Monarrez Teri Lynn Monarrez

Why Patristics?

By The Rev. Thomas L. Holtzen, Ph.D.

Study the early church Fathers, hear their voices still speaking today, and learn what it means to be part of the one, holy, catholic, and apostolic church.

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With the Communion of the Saints
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With the Communion of the Saints

At Nashotah House, we are convicted that “our ordered lives” must profess the order that makes possible a lifetime of ministry.

By the Rev. Matthew S.C. Olver, Ph.D.

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